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2007 Oct 24
3
Will there be a new release soon?
Hi,
Is there going to be a 1.5.1 release anytime soon? Seems like there have
been enough changes in SVN to warrant one and I prefer to use only
"released" code in production. It gives me warmer, fuzzier feelings than
using svn/trunk. :)
Regards,
Dan
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2007 Oct 18
2
unregister_xenbus_watch() handling of xenwatch_mutex
2.6.23 acquires the mutex before canceling pending events, whereas
linux-2.6.18-xen acquires and releases the mutex back-to-back after
doing the cancellation. It would seem to me that the former method is
more robust, but otoh I''m wondering why this change then wasn''t also
made in the 2.6.18 tree.
Thanks, Jan
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2005 Oct 28
3
Use voice onset timing to identify voiceless
In increasing the computation time and bit rate with VBR:
Has anyone considered implementing the standard audiological
recognition technique of using the duration of zero energy (voice
onset timing) to identify the presence of voiceless sounds?
I would like a means of determining whether or not a given window will
be full of voiced speech or not.
Matt
--
The swallow may fly south with the sun
2007 Jul 27
2
Patch to tighten down the permissions and ownership in configuration.rb
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Attached is a patch which attempts to enforce ''proper'' permissions of
all files controlled directly by the puppet processes.
All owners and groups are explicitly set as are all permissions.
The idea is that the Puppet process configuration files should be
relatively tamper resistant and at least throw a warning that the
2012 May 12
2
NUT for Windows + Eaton/PW 5110
Nut for Windows 2.6.3-3 + Eaton/PW 5110 (103004256-5591).
I had to manually install libusb driver and I'm using bcmxcp_usb.
upsd.exe is reporting to me "Out of memory". It will run, but once
anything connects to the daemon, it dies with that message.
I don't have much experience with NUT yet so I'm not sure what the next
course of action is. I do have NUT for Windows
2017 Sep 15
4
RFC: Trace-based layout.
I plan on rewriting the block placement algorithm to proceed by traces.
A trace is a chain of blocks where each block in the chain may fall through
to
the successor in the chain.
The overall algorithm would be to first produce traces for a function, and
then
order those traces to try and get cache locality.
Currently block placement uses a greedy single step approach to layout. It
produces
2013 Sep 19
0
UPS compatibility list
Luke-Jr wrote, On 9/18/2013 1:02 PM:
> I wanted to suggest some rating for functionality. I got the UPS available
> that seemed to have the best possible rating from NUT's list (Eaton Powerware
> UPS 1500), and found out it doesn't support telling me battery level or
> runtime! :/
I'm avoiding Eaton/Powerware because the lack of usbhid support, the
bcmxcp driver
2015 Jun 16
2
small pbx for the office [it was: small homebrew pbx]
Steve Edwards wrote:
> 0) I hope you mean you want to run Asterisk at home instead of
> 'Asterisk at Home.' A at H was an ancient distribution from around 2005.
Yes of course I didn't mean an ancient distro from 2005.
>
> 1) Rent a DID (a 'PSTN number') from a reputable SIP provider. This
> eliminates the need for a PCI/USB interface and you won't disrupt
2013 Sep 18
5
UPS compatibility list
I wanted to suggest some rating for functionality. I got the UPS available
that seemed to have the best possible rating from NUT's list (Eaton Powerware
UPS 1500), and found out it doesn't support telling me battery level or
runtime! :/
Luke
2015 Jun 15
2
small homebrew pbx
> I don't know this 'translates' to Italy, but this is what I would advise
> somebody in the US to consider, assuming you have a reliable Internet
> connection.
>
> 0) I hope you mean you want to run Asterisk at home instead of 'Asterisk
> at Home.' A at H was an ancient distribution from around 2005.
>
> 1) Rent a DID (a 'PSTN number')
2007 Feb 01
12
FOSDEM?
Hi all,
A couple of people are trying to convince me to come to FOSDEM in
Belgium at the end of February. I''m a bit hesitant because I''ve been
doing so much travel, but LinuxConf.au was a great experience and
seems to have really helped get exposure to Puppet. There seems to
be a pretty strong European contingent of Puppet users, and it''d be
great to meet
2015 Jun 15
8
small homebrew pbx
Hello all,
I'm new here and I'm interested in building a small PBX with asterisk at
home. I have one single PSTN line and ethernet cabling in place. I
already have fairly decent PC that I can use (AMD FX 8350 16GB of RAM
and RAID 10 SATA disks). I make and receive 10 calls a day on average. I
want 4 IP phones connected to the ethernet network. When there is a
incoming call, all
2017 Sep 18
0
RFC: Trace-based layout.
> On Sep 14, 2017, at 6:53 PM, Kyle Butt via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> I plan on rewriting the block placement algorithm to proceed by traces.
>
> A trace is a chain of blocks where each block in the chain may fall through to
> the successor in the chain.
>
> The overall algorithm would be to first produce traces for a function, and then
>
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast "dropping" YP updates
Ok, we're getting warmer.. but not there yet.
Icecast is no longer eating infinite CPU, no longer gobbling memory..
But we still got a problem. First, Icecast is still re-touching too
frequently (or prehaps several times in a row) on the same streams:
Mon Jun 30 07:03:48 2003
< [MiniFieldStorage('action', 'touch'), MiniFieldStorage('sid', '2'),
2006 Jun 27
0
Sydney ROR Meetup - Wednesday 28th June 2006
...duction data via Capistrano, and the rest of the evening is
currently open - if you have something you''d like to discuss please
email Jason Crane (jason [at] codespike.com).
If you''d like to attend please either pipe up over at
discuss@rubyonrails.com.au or send an email to Piers Warmers (hello
[at] pierswarmers.com) who''s kindly offered his office as the meeting
venue.
1/70 Mary Street, Surry Hills. Arrive 6:30pm for a 7pm start.
Look forward to seeing you there.
cheers,
Ben
--
http://teamaskins.net
2011 Jul 03
1
[PATCH] Modpost section mismatch fix
[Sorry if duplicate, one earlier was corrupt]
Hi,
I got section mismatches reported by modpost in latest build. It got
reported for xen_register_pirq and xen_unplug_emulated_devices
functions. xen_register_pirq makes reference to
acpi_sci_override_gsi in init.data section; marking
xen_register_pirq with __init is not feasible since calls are made
to it from
2007 May 23
1
RColorBrewer Package Color index
Hi everyone,
Can anyone kindly help me with the interpretation of colors in the
RColorBrewer Package (brewer.pal) ?
For example, in brewer.pal command, when picking up the "RdBu" palette,
does red means larger or smaller value?
I am new to this fantastic program, and I have searched up and down, no
clue :( I will really appreciate your time if you can kindly give me a
hand.
2011 Jul 03
1
[PATCH] Modpost section mismatch fix
[Sorry if duplicate, one earlier was corrupt]
Hi,
I got section mismatches reported by modpost in latest build. It got
reported for xen_register_pirq and xen_unplug_emulated_devices
functions. xen_register_pirq makes reference to
acpi_sci_override_gsi in init.data section; marking
xen_register_pirq with __init is not feasible since calls are made
to it from
2011 Jul 03
1
[PATCH] Modpost section mismatch fix
[Sorry if duplicate, one earlier was corrupt]
Hi,
I got section mismatches reported by modpost in latest build. It got
reported for xen_register_pirq and xen_unplug_emulated_devices
functions. xen_register_pirq makes reference to
acpi_sci_override_gsi in init.data section; marking
xen_register_pirq with __init is not feasible since calls are made
to it from